![]() There are other nicer Semi's but at around $1500 is really not a bad price for the quality you get. Actually gave mine to my son, and later bought another one. However another gun I find easy to carry and a all around gun is the Bellini Ultra light. Lol, a $5,000 gun going into the swamp? Sorry, not me. I refuse to take a high end gun in the Places I go. If he gets banged up or takes a dive in the Dink, no big deal. But since I am only shooting a few thousand rounds a year with the Stoeger and only for deer and Turkey the 20" is a great gun for the cost. Never said that.vIf you are going to do that then YES spend $2500 at least or more and do not settle for less and I am sure it would be worth the money. No I would not buy the gun for Skeet shooting or competition. You do not mention what you will be using the gun for. I can only speak for myself a actual owner with a lot of experience with the gun. ![]() As I said mine is totally reliable and easy to shoot. Here is a good video with Roger Pace on the Outback 20". And have a few friends at the club that reload and have been for years. My God, it is hard enough to get Shells especially buckshot. I do not obviously live in the same world as some of the posters here, but have not seen any higher end OU's used for around $400.00. That gun was problematic for him and he got rid of it. I do have other shot guns for different applications although I have not shot a Beretta Ou's since my Dad had one. You might want to actually get your hands on one and shoot it before listening to internet bashing like so many other guns. As I said the reviews of the owners of these guns have all been positive. I have not owned one of the Skeet guns but the OU's outback with 20" barrel is definitely NOT hard to handle. I wonder if the negative reviews here are actual owners. No the gun does not have "Ejectors" Trigger not as smooth etc. No they are not Beretta's but as "Roger Pace" say's Similar. Last edited by Carl the Floor Walker Januat 09:15 PM. Just not see the need to spend that much money unless you are really into skeet competition etc. You can spend 2 grand to 10 grand on one if you prefer. I have a few friends that shoot the heck out of the OU tactical, I see them almost every weekend. Love the fact that I can have a 20" threaded for chokes. Tough Bird and has been totally reliable from day one. No where near as fancy or the smooth polished metals but one heck of a Utilitarian shotgun. I mean a lot! Also a lot of turkey loads, slugs and mini shells.ĭesign is based on the Beretta. Have shot a lot of buckshot in the past couple of years. ![]() They swore by them and I bought one and never looked back. I use to carry a Benelli Ultra Light, but talked to a few friends at the hunt club that have had them for years that were carrying the Stoeger OU 20" with chokes. While I do not shoot skeet/ trap anymore, I do a lot of deer hunting/turkey hunting. Shopīrowse our online store for new and used shotguns for sale.Own many shotguns. Stoeger recommends the Condor Competition for skeet, clays and trap range shooting. The Competition is also available as a combo set with a 12 gauge and 20 gauge barrel and for lefties too. The barrel is ported so gases expel slightly before the muzzle, which helps reduce recoil. Otherwise it has a single-selective trigger (SST), which means the trigger works for both barrels and there is a barrel selector located on the tang, or where the action hand’s thumb naturally falls on the back of the pistol grip. ![]() The Competition has a 30-inch barrel, and an adjustable cheek pad. What makes it different is about two inches. It is also a slightly larger version than standard Condor. The Condor Competition looks fairly expensive because of its beautiful satin AA-grade walnut stock and blued steel barrel, but it costs around $629. The Stoeger Condor Competition/Combo is an over-under target shotgun chambered in 12 gauge and 20 gauge. ![]()
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